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  • Nagyon tehetséges fiatalok, szépen játszanak!!

  • Tch...all melodies from Hungary are beautiful. XP <3

  • Tudom nem illik ilyet mondani: tudok zenélni, szép lányok vagytok,biztos rengeteg munkátok van (volt) benne, de valami nem az igazi .Nem "fikázásnak" szántam, építő jellegűnek.

  • Hungarian music has nothing to do with Gypsies. They started to play (HUNGARIAN ) music for the Hungarians in the past with perhaps a touch of their own culture.but nothing more, don't believe any thing that the westerners ( British or Americans ) they twist history to their convenience..

  • @Viczable The Roma are in everything, like it or not. They are precisely one of the reasons pan-Euro-Asian culture is so rich. Don't believe anything that narrow-minded nationalists say, they twist history to their own convenience. :)

  • @humanesperance You are a complete idiot. Viczable is perfectly right. The Gypsies' violin music is Hungarian music played by Gypsy/Roma musicians. The original Roma music doesn't have violin. The violin originates from the nomadic steppe cultures, from Central Asia, like Mongolian/Tatar, Turkic, NOT Turkish, (big difference) Hungarian /magyar etc. The modern/today's violin was developed in Northern Italy. Violin=Hungarian music. Easiest is to read violin's history on wikipedia

  • minden jó, csak valahogy nincs benne élet

  • what song is this called

    i have a violin perfoermance at the end of the year and REALLY want to play this

    it's georgeous

  • cangurroo I think you are under a massive miscomprehension that ROMAN and ROMANIAN are the same. Romans were from Rome, Romanians are from Romania. Perhaps read up on that history

  • Awesome music!

  • hmmm. canguroo, i'm not sure how well you're studying music given your posts, :-) pure romanian music? i trust you're teasing. don't get me wrong, romanian music is wonderful, the tarufi bands of south of the carpathians, the music of maramures etc but this music I feel obliged to inform you is hungarian, csardas, verbunkos dances. anyway, drop the nationalism, just enjoy the music :-)

  • If Bara orchestra from Hungary is singing these songs this does not mean that the music is Hungarian.The music from the above clip is absolutly pure Transilvanian and if you take a trip in this fairytale land you will hear this music every where; in villages, restaurants, wedings, etc.

  • @cangurroo You do understand that the modern violin was borrowed from the middle east; and that most eastern european folk music was influenced by gypsies which originate from India. Stop being so Eurocentric.

  • I like romanian folk music and balkan music. I study about this music. Balkan music is a distinctiv music in sound, ritm and instrumentation.If you look into asian music you will see that violin is not an asian instrument. Also in europe in folke music the romanians are using the violin the most and violin is an european instrument. To get an answer for you self listen ugro-finick music and instrumentation and turkish aswell because hungarians are related to the turkmen branch of asian race.

  • @cangurroo The violin originates from the nomadic steppe cultures, from Central Asia, like Mongolian/Tatar, Turkic, NOT Turkish, (big difference) Hungarian /magyar etc. The modern/today's violin was developed in Northern Italy. Violin=Hungarian music in Hungary and in the Balkan as well. Hungarian folk music has a singularly unique beat and rhythm in the world identified by Bartók and Kodály. The Balkan's music was greatly influenced by Hungarian and Turkish music.Not vise verse !

  • @hunorafi Turkish people are not turkic ? You have no idea what you are talking!

  • @zulkarneynification 1.While Turkish people belong to the group of Turkic people the terminology, Turkic is used to identify something which belongs to this group of people before they broke apart to become different nations, or different ethnic groups in today's societies, like Finnugor is used to collectively identify many different nations and ethnic groups today.The violin is at list 2000 years old in a primitive form originating in Central Asia among the steppe people!

  • @zulkarneynification 2.These steppe people were very likely belonged to the Turkic people group, but it cannot be identified as any modern nation, or ethnic group/s, especially as many of these people now extinct, like the Khazars,Huns,Avars,Kumans etc. The Ottoman Turks who ruled Hungary and the Balkan were greatly influenced by the Arabs and the Muslim religion and the violin wasn't part of their music. The Hungarians had primitive violins when they migrated to C.Europe

  • @hunorafi You are right. In the context of music. In ancient turkish history, there were 5 city states around the Gobi sea (now is a desert) we called Bes Balig. Then the sea start to loose its waters and there was this first big migration from central asia. If you look at the age of the Gobi desert is several hundred thousand years old. So, there should be much earlier migrations to Europe. At this first migration, proto turks or huns, actually it doesn't matter what we called but if

  • @hunorafi ---but if you look at the genetic study (I have one documentary in my site) all white race, including American natives to inuits, eskimos, chinese, japanese and all asians come from single family (Turkish speaking Ozbeks). An other info, My family from bulgaria (R1a group) which 15 percent of Anatolian Turkish people. Today, anatolian turks can easily communicate with all the central asian people all the way to the northern chinese territorities. The difference between

  • @hunorafi ----between our language is much less then Yorkshire accent to Londonese English. Unfortunately, Ottomans wrong doings, all these wars and attacks in europe cause much damage to world politics today. Europeans and asian tribes, we are all brothers but because of history europeans treat Turks like barbarians! and dismiss the rich culture, tradition and knowledge that we have!

  • @zulkarneynification Unfortunately I have to agree with you. Many bad things ( battles, street fighting, bombing, etc.) happens today all over the world, because things happened hundreds, or even thousand of years ago. It is very sad, that hatred is handed down to sons and daughters in many societies.I'm a Hungarian born and raised, living in Australia.I have many friends from all over the world, including many from Turkey.There is nothing wrong with Turkish people,or cultur

  • @zulkarneynification Unfortunately I have to agree with you. Many bad things ( battles, street fighting, bombing, etc.) happens today all over the world, because things happened hundreds, or even thousand of years ago. It is very sad, that hatred is handed down to sons and daughters in many societies.I'm a Hungarian born and raised, living in Australia.I have many friends from all over the world, including many from Turkey.There is nothing wrong with Turkish people,or cultur

  • @zulkarneynification Unfortunately I have to agree with you. Many bad things ( battles, street fighting, bombing, etc.) happens today all over the world, because things happened hundreds, or even thousand of years ago. It is very sad, that hatred is handed down to sons and daughters in many societies. I'm a Hungarian born and raised, living in Australia. I have many international friends, including many from Turkey.There is nothing wrong with Turkish people, or culture.

  • @zulkarneynification I would love to read your documentary "(I have one documentary in my site) all white race, including American natives to inuits, eskimos, chinese, japanese and all asians come from single family (Turkish speaking Ozbeks)." in English of course as my Turkish is very poor. Please send it to hunorafi@gmail.com. I'm very interested in history and genetics and the Magyars (Hungarians) shared common teritory with turkic people in Central Asia Huns, Khazars etc

  • gyula, I do not have the intention to convince you about anything or to upset you, but in life the onesty should be the most important think, eaven when the situation is not as we like to be. Wath you are saying is that romanians conquest and over take the hungarians the inhabitans of Transilvania. It is a big joke, no any european history books or any writings saying this.You onestly beleave that beautiful Transilvania was a no one land and hungarians was the first to ocupaied it?

  • Indeed beautifull music , but this is not Hungarian music, it is pure Romanian music. This kind of tunes and songs are very common all across Transilvania. Hungarians are the last people that come from Asia in 10th century and settled in Europe. If you listen carefully Hungarian music (and instruments) has not asian sound, but Balkan sound. They took the music from the inhabitans of Transilvania ; Romanians or Vlahi people that was there when Hungarians arrived in Europe.

  • If someone "took" something, not really possible in music....so

    Romanians took their music from the inhabitans of Transylvania, so magyar zene............ maybe after the magyar ethnic "purification" and we could say magyar diaspora ! We lost about 80 percent (let's say 7 million hungarians) in 30-40 years in Romania.

  • Even romans don't know their country because of romanization, hidden reality, etc. all this CRAP)

    Ur simple inconciousness (added to your racismic hate) and constipated brain destroys our culture think about this ......... objectively !!!!

  • AND IN ART THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE !!!!!

    ARTISTS ARE MORE HUMAN, THEY OLSO SUFFER , BUT MUSICIANS STAY ABLE TO MEET THEMSELVES....

    

  • @cangurroo You Obviously don't have a clue about history! Attila the Hun was there hundred's of years before the romanians. Read about history before you make stupid comments. The first hungarian king was crowned by the Pope of Rome in the 10th century. Hungarian not Romanian!!!

  • This is great.

  • What are the names of these tunes? Beautiful music.

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  • Hungarian folk is one of the most interesting traditional musics in Europe

  • indeed, beautiful music, i love it with all my heart. This is the music i hear it in my childhood in my grand-grandfather home!

    thank you

  • who let the cats out!

  • This is very good! I'm just getting into Hungarian folk music, but I really like it so far. (I've listened to two songs, haha).

  • beautifull music! viva hungary!!

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